About PLR and Writing a product.

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by sa1m0n, Jan 7, 2010.

  1. #1
    First of all, Hi guys!

    I have those things:

    1. I have a plan on writing my own E-book and I want to collect information from different PLR products in the same niche. So the question is - Is it worth it? Sure Im gonna put a lot of new information that is gathered from all around the internet, not just a copy-paste thing... Has anyone done it like this before -
    and had success? Actually while writing this and going through the text, I realized that it's the sales page that matters :D nvm...

    2. What makes me want to do it, is the idea i came up with. Well it's nothing new to you DP'ers, I am more than sure about that:D. But i'm proud i came up with it myself :)
    Anyway, instead of only creating the sales page and promoting it, I want to make a blog/website about the niche that my product is in. So the idea is to make an informative blog/website where visitors can post, socialize it(i mean build a community, a certain friendship between me and the visitors),build trust, get their contact details(names,e-mails),give them lot's of free information and then - BOOM!! shoot them with my own product.
    It would work out SOOOO well!
    But, there always are the negative sides... Its very hard to find a particular niche that suits in to that idea :S

    The reason that idea looks so real to me:
    • So much social networks around the internet (Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and so on... ), where you can get lots and lots of followers !
    • The imagination of having 3000 - 5000 trusted followers(potential buyers) and like 1 out of 3 buy. For a 45$ product it would be like 30000$ - 100000$ :O
    Now again, while writing it and going trough the text i realized, that i don't need my own product for that :D

    Anyway, hope to get some reply and ideas.
    (Sorry for the usage of repetitive words )
     
    sa1m0n, Jan 7, 2010 IP
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    sa1m0n Peon

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    Hello.. someone?
     
    sa1m0n, Jan 8, 2010 IP
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    To do what you're describing is usually much more work than it seems when you first think about your ideas. People who have success doing what you're describing are generally marketers who worked very hard to be on the cutting edge of the industry. This requires a lot of personal work, or money to hire employees to collect date, experiment, write articles, blogs, and e-mail sequences. This model works well in this niche because it is inherently tool based, and these tools bring large commissions.

    If you attempt to build a community that is centered around a predominantly physical product niche, the commissions are very low. The risk of running a community in areas outside IM and other tool based niches is that people start to question why you want money for your information, especially with a forum or other interactive type of media(videos and comments, blogs and comments).This is especially true in the health niche when attempting to sell digital information. Most of the time people know you aren't going to really deliver on these amazing digital claims.
     
    cyclo394, Jan 8, 2010 IP
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    Thanks.
    That made a point
     
    sa1m0n, Jan 8, 2010 IP